But Batchelor made sure of a good jump and the momentum saw him power away again up the closing hill, ultimately beating Aerial (4/1) by six lengths.

"The boys said I had gone a good gallop, but on a good horse it doesn't feel like that," the jockey told Racing UK.

"I saw them coming at me from the second last so I gave him a slap but he picked up again.

"Although he felt like he was getting a bit tired, I think if anything else had come at him he would have gone away again."

Sky Bet cut Coneygree's odds from 12/1 to 7/1 for the Albert Bartlett as a consequence of this victory.

"I don't think we would run him [at the Chelteham Festival] if it was on the fast side of good, as you can see from his knee action But they usually put plenty of water on, so that should be fine," Batchelor added.

"I was starting to think about whether I would be retiring next season, but with this horse to look forward to, I might be around a bit longer!"